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    This is a very good find and a great version of Om Zanka.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    Musique Noise - Pour qui sont ces rangers qui marchent sur nos têtes? - sur l'album "Fulmines Regularis" (1988)

    I remember WTF'ing to that some 15 years ago and got rid of it fairly quickly... maybe I was a little quick in my judgment
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrotum Scissor View Post
    I still clearly remember getting Michel Altmayer's Troll vol.2 (Musea, 1986) on the strength of the excellent track "Breakup Dance" on the Enneade compilation of Zeuhl music (also on Musea). Turned out that most of the rest of the Altmayer record came across as some kinda Zeuhl Barry Manilow.

    There's a decent amount of Zeuhl-influence in some of Francois Breant's stuff too, and he was certainly into channelling an easy listening vibe on occasion. His stuff worked far better than Altmayer's, though.
    Interesting... Never heard anything akin to a "Zeuhl Barry Manilow", so that sounds quite different.

    Thanks for the info though. Never listened to Francois Breant, but now I'm curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Rabbit Rabbit are zeuhlish? Great band but don't see how they make this thread, they don't even have a bassist or keyboardist!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dana5140 View Post
    This is a very good find and a great version of Om Zanka.
    I once had the opportunity to play 'Om Zanka' with Patrick Réhant, the drummer,
    an excellent player (formerly of Magma cover band Don't Die) and good man who sadly passed away in april.


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    Not as powerdriven as Pienza Ethnorchestra but in the same vein and same instruments


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    No really zeuhl : Close, but no cigar!
    On the other hand it sounds like Foetus have listened to Zaboitzeff, Topp, Koenji and Nicolas Lens, at least on this track

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    Nice one. Thanks!

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    Nyl - Nyl 1976 FULL ALBUM (psychedelic space rock)

    The reason for posting it here is that Jannick Top plays bass on some of the tracks, and its pretty obvious where

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    Nice stuff!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Nice stuff!
    Its very good, and different !
    Never heard about them before...

    https://www.facebook.com/fistfightswithwolvesmusic/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
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    very interesting

    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Nice stuff!
    this is wortjhy of PA inclusion (IMHO)
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aith01 View Post
    Interesting... Never heard anything akin to a "Zeuhl Barry Manilow", so that sounds quite different.
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    I am a bit disappointed because nobody mentioned the fantastic band "Bondage Fruit" from Japan yet.
    They're not active anymore but left some killer albums for us.

    And I would like to throw the band "Dai Kaht" from Finland into the room. They're next level, a fantastic evolution of "classic Zeuhl"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    I am enjoying this bands latest release.

    You might expect something extremely dark with a bandname like 'Fistfights with Wolves' and an album title 'Bone Script'. The album cover is not very flowery either.

    In fact this is fairly accesible Zheul(ish) music. I would not call it happy music but not that dark. Good tunes, good grooves, good female vocals, some fine playing, good production. Nothing really new but simply good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeuhlmate View Post
    Fistfights With Wolves

    https://fistfightswithwolves.bandcamp.com/

    Californian Zeuhl !
    Very nice indeed!

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    J.A. Seazer is a very well known figure in Japan. He is the Composer for the Tenjo Sajiki Musical Theater.
    The stuff he does is rather heavy psych but has some Zeuhl influence (which is not intentional I think, as
    he did this since the late 60s)


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    Quote Originally Posted by sbtm View Post
    I am a bit disappointed because nobody mentioned the fantastic band "Bondage Fruit" from Japan yet.
    They're not active anymore but left some killer albums for us.

    And I would like to throw the band "Dai Kaht" from Finland into the room. They're next level, a fantastic evolution of "classic Zeuhl"
    I never thought of them as zeuhl, although they could very well fit the term.

    The band has been lauded many times here https://www.progressiveears.org/foru...ighlight=japan . It's a long thread so you need to browse a bit.

    Zeuhl or not, from my part, they're a killer band, one of the best of the 90's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zappathustra View Post
    I never thought of them as zeuhl, although they could very well fit the term.

    The band has been lauded many times here https://www.progressiveears.org/foru...ighlight=japan . It's a long thread so you need to browse a bit.

    Zeuhl or not, from my part, they're a killer band, one of the best of the 90's.
    I just own one of their Albums "II". At least this one is pure Zeuhl (and very good).

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheH View Post
    I just own one of their Albums "II". At least this one is pure Zeuhl (and very good).
    I managed to track down all of their albums on CD, which took a while. The Zeuhl quotient does decline over successive albums, but the quality doesn't - all six are excellent in my book.
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    Eider Stellaire...I missed out on getting this on cd, anyone know if it will be back in print? I know Soleil Zeuhl has reissued other cds after a while?

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    Also Wayside have a great sale on a lot of Soleil Zeuhl titles right now

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    Just been listening to Yeti's Things To Come. What a blast! Twenty years old now, and the “don't give a fuck-ness” of their approach hasn't faded a bit.

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